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Singtel 4g,

Posted by Whoppixian on Monday, 22 August, 2011, 1:36 AM

singtel 4g,

SingTel to launch 4G service. SINGAPORE: SingTel is moving into fourth generation mobile broadband internet services. The company said it is launching these services in Singapore for both retail and corporate customers. ...

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Singtel 4g,

Posted by Whoppixian on Monday, 22 August, 2011, 1:36 AM

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SINGAPORE: SingTel is moving into fourth generation mobile broadband internet services. The company said it is launching these services in Singapore for both retail and corporate customers. SingTel will use the Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, which allows mobile internet users to experience speeds of up to 75 megabits per second, or over three times faster than current 3G technology using HSPA technology. This will also be the first time that the technology will be available to retail consumers. M1 had in June launched a similar service, but only to corporate customers. The LTE service is currently only available through the use of USB dongle modems, which will mainly target laptop users surfing the Internet, as there are no devices on the Singapore market at the moment that support 4G technology. SingTel's service is being priced at S$69.90 per month, and is availab...

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